Light-reflector for engine-cabs.



JI L. BOYD & L. SAWALLIRCHI LIGHT REFLEQTORIOR ENGINE CABS.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. 5, 1915.

Pafuepted May 23, 1916.

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Well having a reflector removably mounted thereon, a pair of flexible metallic wings ex tending outwardly and downwardly from said Wall, webs extending between the wings, one of said webs having a lamp socket thereon and the other of said webs having an opening -for receiving e. gas oroil lamp and telescopic braces secured to the Wings.

2. The combination with the back-board .of a locomotive cab, of a light reflector in cludingzarer Wall, apair of wings extending outwardly from the Wall, said wings being made ofxllexible metal and diverginsr and meansA seqlired to the Wings and to the back-board tovary tlie angle of divergence of the'wings.

3. In a device o1" the class described, a wall having a reflector thereon, a pair of flexible metallic wings extending outwardly and downwardly from said wall and arranved in 20 diverging relation to each other andj telescopic braces secured to said wings and adapted to be secured to the back-board of' an engine.

In testimony whereof, we alix our signn.- 25 tures, in the presence of two witnesses.

JAMES L. BOYD. y LEO SAWALLIRCH. lVitnesses JnNs RIvENEs, VM. ARTHUR. 

